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A review by fariha_mou
Fantastical by Kristen Ashley
2.0
I didn't enjoy it like the last two of this series. I seriously disliked some of the things.
1. I get that Tor didn't believe Cora cause she was asking him to believe impossible things. But pretending that you believed her and continue to do so for your own selfish reason was a vile thing to do. And there was no groveling. Just a sorry and some explanation, and our heroine's got teary eyes.
2. Next, there was cheating. Tor was married to his world's Cora and she was cold in bed. And she left him. So he continued to sleep with OW. And when another world, Cora came to his world, she had to endure the shame of his OW's issue. It certainly left a bad taste in my mouth.
***Cheating is Cheating... No matter what. You directly cheated on your wife. You want to sleep with OW then at least annulled the marriage before you do so. What happened to the vows you respect so much.
He was faithful to the heroine. After he meets her he was celibate.
3. It was also not believable that Tor was so talented that he figured out everything when he went to the heroine's world. But what am I to say, I was reading a PNR... Everything was unbelievable.
4. And I hate that Cora of this world had to leave behind everything to be with Tor. I didn't like this in the previous story also. It's very painful not to see your parents in your whole life.
I can't say I liked the heroine. She forgave him easily. There was a time I wanted her to fight for herself but all she did was wow, sweet, cool, hot, honey ......
I liked the story though! The way KA was trying to build a parallel universe and all. The conflict between this world & that world and the way she described it was good. As a writer, She was good, but I expected more from her. Writing Dominating heroes, again and again, is kinda irritating. A sweet, respectable hero can be strong also. I find it wrong when someone thinks that a dominating person can be a strong one.
Overall, it was not good for me compared to the previous book of this series.
1. I get that Tor didn't believe Cora cause she was asking him to believe impossible things. But pretending that you believed her and continue to do so for your own selfish reason was a vile thing to do. And there was no groveling. Just a sorry and some explanation, and our heroine's got teary eyes.
2. Next, there was cheating. Tor was married to his world's Cora and she was cold in bed. And she left him. So he continued to sleep with OW. And when another world, Cora came to his world, she had to endure the shame of his OW's issue. It certainly left a bad taste in my mouth.
***Cheating is Cheating... No matter what. You directly cheated on your wife. You want to sleep with OW then at least annulled the marriage before you do so. What happened to the vows you respect so much.
He was faithful to the heroine. After he meets her he was celibate.
3. It was also not believable that Tor was so talented that he figured out everything when he went to the heroine's world. But what am I to say, I was reading a PNR... Everything was unbelievable.
4. And I hate that Cora of this world had to leave behind everything to be with Tor. I didn't like this in the previous story also. It's very painful not to see your parents in your whole life.
I can't say I liked the heroine. She forgave him easily. There was a time I wanted her to fight for herself but all she did was wow, sweet, cool, hot, honey ......
I liked the story though! The way KA was trying to build a parallel universe and all. The conflict between this world & that world and the way she described it was good. As a writer, She was good, but I expected more from her. Writing Dominating heroes, again and again, is kinda irritating. A sweet, respectable hero can be strong also. I find it wrong when someone thinks that a dominating person can be a strong one.
Overall, it was not good for me compared to the previous book of this series.